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TORONTO, March 8, 2013 /CNW/ - In a vote of eight to three, Fort
McMurray-native Danielle Alexander became the second houseguest to be evicted from the Big Brother Canada house in Thursday night's eviction episode on Slice TM.

The 20-year-old student and aspiring actress with a bubbly personality,
lost out to Aneal Ramkissoon, a student from Richmond Hill, Ontario.

"I was shocked. I felt betrayed. I'm sorry I couldn't stay longer but I
competed honestly, stayed loyal and true to myself," said Danielle
Alexander.

This week, Jillian MacLaughlin became the second Head of Household (HOH)
and nominated Aneal Ramkissoon and Gary Levy for eviction. Gary
prevailed in the Power of Veto (POV) challenge, removing himself from
the chopping block and requiring Jillian to nominate another houseguest
for eviction at which point Danielle offered herself as a 'pawn'
replacement nominee. Unfortunately for Danielle, this decision led to
her demise.

Tonight's episode closed on the latest Head of Household challenge,
called "Popular Vote", where the houseguests had to compete in a
'majority rules' style quiz. The season's third HOH, Tom, was crowned
during the episode's final minutes. Tune in Sunday night at 9 pm ET/PT to find out who he nominates for eviction.

Produced by Shaw Media and Insight Productions, Big Brother Canada airs on SliceTM three nights a week, on Wednesdays at 9pm ET/PT, Thursdays at 10pm ET/PT and Sundays at 9pm ET/PT, with eviction episodes on Thursdays. Big Brother Canada After Dark airs seven days a week from 2am-5am ET/ 11pm-2am PT. A 24-hour live feed from the Big Brother Canada house is available at www.BigBrotherCanada.ca.

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